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of our country, a great optimism for the continuing vital rule of the united states senate and the governance of our democracy. >> arlen specter was 82. >>> we turn now to that outbreak of meningitis cases tied to steroid injections from a pharmacy in massachusetts. today the cdc said the number of cases has risen to 205 in 14 states. all this is bringing new scrutiny to a specialized part of the pharmacy industry. we get more from nbc's senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> she was the type of person that everyone loved. she was dynamic, she was loving. >> reporter: george carol's wife was getting what she thought was a routine steroid injection for back pain and it killed her. it turns out the company that compounded the drug -- in 2002 and 2003, the f -- in 2004 a man died from a contaminated injection, necc settled the lawsuit. in 2006, the fda issued a warning left for necc to stop marketing the cream. they produced thousands of doses of the steroid. >> when was the last time either the food and drug administration or the massachusetts board of pharmacy were visiting this bus
of our country, a great optimism for the continuing vital rule of the united states senate and the governance of our democracy. >> arlen specter was 82. >>> we turn now to that outbreak of meningitis cases tied to steroid injections from a pharmacy in massachusetts. today the cdc said the number of cases has risen to 205 in 14 states. all this is bringing new scrutiny to a specialized part of the pharmacy industry. we get more from nbc's senior investigative correspondent lisa...
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. >> i think it should be every woman's own decision to choose what they decide to choose, not the government's choice. >> reporter: though she told me she knows mitt romney is pro-life on this day she brought her family to hear him. you'll listen to mitt romney today. >> yep. >> reporter: like so many families this weekend james and tiffany and their children picking out their pumpkins. people are now saying it all does come down to ohio. do you since the importance? >> i do. definitely. no question about it. >> reporter: as we talked about what they say they need to hear tuesday night in the debate -- >> daddy, give me the pumpkin. >> reporter: it's not the election. it's the pumpkin. what you're choosing for the pumpkin. picking pumpkins is the easy part. they want to see a different president in this second debate. so if you were in the debate prep room this weekend, with the president, what would you tell him he needs to do in this debate. >> i think he needs to be hard hitting on some of his issues and i think he needs to take a more concrete stand. >> reporter: rick and his wife told me
. >> i think it should be every woman's own decision to choose what they decide to choose, not the government's choice. >> reporter: though she told me she knows mitt romney is pro-life on this day she brought her family to hear him. you'll listen to mitt romney today. >> yep. >> reporter: like so many families this weekend james and tiffany and their children picking out their pumpkins. people are now saying it all does come down to ohio. do you since the importance?...
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president's response to it, which has been criticized, here is what murdoch in the "new york post" said the government that leaked secrets to make the president look tough, oozes falsehoods to keep him from looking weak. in short: people died, obama lied. >> that is the first question between obama and ryan, it will come up quickly on tuesday night. the president, having watched biden flounder around, he better come up with a betterrance or he will tart the debate losing again. >> he had the moment to knock it out by he didn't. >> the democrats are trying to run out the dock. not truth. not false another. run out clock. >>gregg: clearly the president will be far more aggressive than in the first debate. how does romney handle that? >> in several ways. first, there is a theme that romney needs to have. you have people calling me a liar, but, mr. president, you were elected for hope and change, you were elected to change the tone. you promised people, and, now, you attack everyone, you attack me. i want to know more about this. >>gregg: we be right back. >>heather: a huge loss for the new york yankees,
president's response to it, which has been criticized, here is what murdoch in the "new york post" said the government that leaked secrets to make the president look tough, oozes falsehoods to keep him from looking weak. in short: people died, obama lied. >> that is the first question between obama and ryan, it will come up quickly on tuesday night. the president, having watched biden flounder around, he better come up with a betterrance or he will tart the debate losing again....
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he moved from the far left to center left and governed that way. ronald reagan did the same thing from the right. the middle in america governors. it's like a bell curve. most americans are in the middle. you have to appeal to the middle in order to win and then to governor effectively. >> bill, i love it when folks are honest. >> well, yes. he's appealed to the middle and the left and the right and everybody else, mitt romney has. if you want to talk about his position on abortion, he's gotten quite a few of those. >> i'm glad you brought that up. much has been made over that. in fact, the u.s. news and world report put out an excellent piece over the number of different views he's had over his political career. how can we discern what governor romney's actual view on abortion and women's rights, what his actual view is? >> we can't. we can't. they have changed. when he first took office as governor of massachusetts, he said he was pro choice. then he appears to have had a sincere conversion to the pro life side, which he so far has maintained, bu
he moved from the far left to center left and governed that way. ronald reagan did the same thing from the right. the middle in america governors. it's like a bell curve. most americans are in the middle. you have to appeal to the middle in order to win and then to governor effectively. >> bill, i love it when folks are honest. >> well, yes. he's appealed to the middle and the left and the right and everybody else, mitt romney has. if you want to talk about his position on abortion,...
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the government doesn't like that. they say in their papers that you can't dress up like you're a legitimate war fighter in this courtroom precisely because you are an illegitimate war fighter. >> reporter: it's no secret that the 9/11 suspects were subjected to the cia enhanced interrogation program, they will be challenging the secrecy rules at this hearing. >> every decision made in this case contributes to a larger verdict about whether the military commissions have been fair, especially given the context of this case because it's the terrorism case to end all terrorism cases. >> reporter: later this month, pretrial hearings in the u.s.s. cole case continues. one of the detainees waterboarded by the cia is accused of planning the attack on the cole in october of 2000. four years after canada obama promised to close the camp, two major terrorism trials are scheduled for the guantanamo bay court. in washington, catherine herridge, fox news. >>> serious civi syria's civil o signs of letting up. gunmen fired on a bus c
the government doesn't like that. they say in their papers that you can't dress up like you're a legitimate war fighter in this courtroom precisely because you are an illegitimate war fighter. >> reporter: it's no secret that the 9/11 suspects were subjected to the cia enhanced interrogation program, they will be challenging the secrecy rules at this hearing. >> every decision made in this case contributes to a larger verdict about whether the military commissions have been fair,...
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but i suspect he learned more from his father, eugene, who had been badly burned by the government in his work with the airline industry. vidal picked up much more political experience later when he lived intimately with aaron burr and abraham lincoln are writing fiction about them. the question of homosexuality almost never came up on tv. however, in march 1960 7a new special was broadcast. cbs reports on homosexuals. hosted by mike wallace, a feature talking heads in so the wet discussing their unhappiness. and several pontificating psychiatrists including fiercely anti-gay charles. gore vidal appeared not as homosexual but as a cultural expert to debate with albert goldman. goldman who later wrote negative biographies of elvis presley and john lennon argued homosexuality was one of the quote things tending toward the final erosion of our cultural values. vidal replied, i think the so called breaking of the moral fiber of this country is one of the healthiest things that's begun to happen. vidal and austin returned to rome in may 1967 to live in a rooftop apartment. with a large sun
but i suspect he learned more from his father, eugene, who had been badly burned by the government in his work with the airline industry. vidal picked up much more political experience later when he lived intimately with aaron burr and abraham lincoln are writing fiction about them. the question of homosexuality almost never came up on tv. however, in march 1960 7a new special was broadcast. cbs reports on homosexuals. hosted by mike wallace, a feature talking heads in so the wet discussing...
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we've always had the government step in and replace that spending. we did it with fdr, even george w. bush did it. he hired a lot of government workers during the recession. >> post 9/11 we don't think of the tsa as a government jobs program, that's what it is. >> when i was in the bush administration, we didn't have four years of $1 trillion deficits. >> no. you created them. you made them. >> no, we did not. >> it was not a spending caused deficit. it was a war caused and tax cut caused deficit. >> not such a high def sit as we have now. they were not cuts in marginal tack rates. they were giving back money to people in terms of programs -- >> not stimulative. >> look, everyone knew that we were in a recession, everyone knew it was terrible. part of why barack obama got elected. it didn't how much money they were getting back. people were still scared. people were not going to spend their money. you can't blame that on a president and say look he was the boogeyman. people will hold on to their money tight. >> absolutely. we see in our new -- the ne
we've always had the government step in and replace that spending. we did it with fdr, even george w. bush did it. he hired a lot of government workers during the recession. >> post 9/11 we don't think of the tsa as a government jobs program, that's what it is. >> when i was in the bush administration, we didn't have four years of $1 trillion deficits. >> no. you created them. you made them. >> no, we did not. >> it was not a spending caused deficit. it was a war...
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all copy rights shall be transferred to the federal government. all wages and form of income are hereby frozen. >> it's happening so fast. >> i won't be a slave. >> do parts of this film ring true insociety? joining us now the producer atlas shrugs, working on part 2, and 3. >> how are you. >> dave: we're doing great. this book written in the 1950's, why do you think it's resonating today? >> well, you know, the book was written by ion ran, after the policy had been enacted and wrote it as a warning and here we are 50 years later and a lot of things she wrote about 50 years later and a lot of things she wrote about. >> alisyn: give us an example of the things that seemed so futuristic or science fiction-like in the 1950's, when she wrote it and come to pass. >> just the overreaching nature of the government. in fact, president obama in his closing statements at the debate was talking about, you know, everybody should have their fair share and yet, you have a big theme that runs through part two of the movie, you know, the fair share act and we see
all copy rights shall be transferred to the federal government. all wages and form of income are hereby frozen. >> it's happening so fast. >> i won't be a slave. >> do parts of this film ring true insociety? joining us now the producer atlas shrugs, working on part 2, and 3. >> how are you. >> dave: we're doing great. this book written in the 1950's, why do you think it's resonating today? >> well, you know, the book was written by ion ran, after the policy...
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federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic environment. what steps would you or your administration take on agricultural policy developments to protect the family farms for this multi- functional service they perform? >> we've got a bumper crop this year. but that's the good news. you know what the bad news is that follows on that. the prices are low. in the last several years, the so-called freedom to farm law has, in my view, been mostly a failure. i want to change many of its provisions. now, many here who are not involved in farming don't -- won't follow this, so just forgive me. because the 2% of the country that is i
federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic...
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i don't want government telling me what to do. >> 2804. >> reporter: state senator ruben kihuen also believes in the american dream. >> patricia, how are you? my name is ruben kihuen. >> reporter: he, too, is fighting for the latino vote but for the democrats. >> what are your issues right now? what are you most concerned about right now, economy, jobs, health care? >> the economy, foreclosures on the houses? >> foreclosures? >> yeah. >> reporter: today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures, 12% unemployment, with the latino community especially hard-hit. a recent cnn/orc poll shows three-quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of these people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if the casino and the tourism industry is not making money, they lay people off. so these are the first line of workers who get laid off when times are hard. so when these people get laid off, they can't pay their bills. when they can't pay their bills, they lose their home. so we have a lot of work to do. >> reporter
i don't want government telling me what to do. >> 2804. >> reporter: state senator ruben kihuen also believes in the american dream. >> patricia, how are you? my name is ruben kihuen. >> reporter: he, too, is fighting for the latino vote but for the democrats. >> what are your issues right now? what are you most concerned about right now, economy, jobs, health care? >> the economy, foreclosures on the houses? >> foreclosures? >> yeah. >>...
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the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac money. he listens to them. who do they represent? the health-care industry. not us. now you've got to have a government that comes from you again; you've got to reassert your ownership in this country and you've got to completely reform our government. and at that point they'll just be like apples falling out of a tree -- the programs will be good because the elected officials will be listening to -- i said the other night i was all ears? and i would listen to any good idea? i think we ought to do plastic surgery on all of these guys so that they are all ears, too, and listen to you. then you get what y
the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac...
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federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic environment. what steps would you or your administration take on agricultural policy developments to protect the family farms for this multi- functional service they perform? >> we've got a bumper crop this year. but that's the good news. you know what the bad news is that follows on that. the prices are low. in the last several years, the so-called freedom to farm law has, in my view, been mostly a failure. i want to change many of its provisions. now, many here who are not involved in farming don't -- won't follow this, so just forgive me. because the 2% of the country that is i
federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic...
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government to stop putting up with china's trade practices and currency manipulation and romney says he would take steps on day one to correct that practice. >> the debate coming up quickly. right off the top we showed viewers governor romney in ohio from early talking about success and alluding to how much fun he had on the first presidential debate. now, a couple of days away from the next one and i understand he will be off the trail preparing for that. what else? >> reporter: that's right. talking about the debate last week has been one of his biggest rallying cries in front of big crowds ever since it happened. seems to have been a big huge momentum boost for mr. romney. he did debate prep with his senior strategist and rob portman today. tomorrow he will be doing a lot of work with his team. they recognize because this s a town hall meeting and they will take questions from the public it is an opportunity for them to really connect with real voters as opposed to taking questions from the press. mr. romney down on monday as well for additional debate prep. a sign of just how imp
government to stop putting up with china's trade practices and currency manipulation and romney says he would take steps on day one to correct that practice. >> the debate coming up quickly. right off the top we showed viewers governor romney in ohio from early talking about success and alluding to how much fun he had on the first presidential debate. now, a couple of days away from the next one and i understand he will be off the trail preparing for that. what else? >> reporter:...
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he's part of a frank line roosevelt generation where the government will take care of you. paul ryan, who is 42, is part of a generation that's going to have to pay for all of this and what paul ryan is saying is we cannot afford this anymore. we can't afford to be in hock to china, which does not have our best interests at heart. and we have got to reform the system while caring for people who are seniors or will soon be. we've got to reform it for everybody else. almost everybody knows that and to continue the way we have is going to bankrupt us. >> eric: jehmu, is that view fair? >> with all due respect to cal, he's sounding a bit ages. i think clearly vice president biden has the advantage of experience and there were many times that congressman ryan looked like a deer caught in the head lights. i almost felt sorry for him because he was regurgitating the stale talking points we've heard on stump speeches and biden was having an authentic, honest, passionate conversation with the american people and that's why overwhelmingly all of the polls have shown that biden basica
he's part of a frank line roosevelt generation where the government will take care of you. paul ryan, who is 42, is part of a generation that's going to have to pay for all of this and what paul ryan is saying is we cannot afford this anymore. we can't afford to be in hock to china, which does not have our best interests at heart. and we have got to reform the system while caring for people who are seniors or will soon be. we've got to reform it for everybody else. almost everybody knows that...
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and the state government. and this city did what we often do here. we pulled together and we got it done. and we took care of our community and we developed innovative ways for prevention and for treatment and for making sure that people living with the disease had access to services. and fast forward 30 years, and this city continues to lead. and continues to be innovative and continues to be a beacon frankly to the rest of the world in terms of addressing the epidemic. and i wrote -- mayor lee mentioned it before, but i really want to stress how important it was when we lost $7 million in federal money in prevention and care money. and let me tell you, i remember supervisor campos and i sitting down and looking at each other, what are we going to do? this is a disaster. and we went and spoke with the mayor. mayor lee didn't even blink, and he restored in his budget all of that money. some mayors may have restored half of it and let the board scramble to find cuts or other readjustments to make up for the res
and the state government. and this city did what we often do here. we pulled together and we got it done. and we took care of our community and we developed innovative ways for prevention and for treatment and for making sure that people living with the disease had access to services. and fast forward 30 years, and this city continues to lead. and continues to be innovative and continues to be a beacon frankly to the rest of the world in terms of addressing the epidemic. and i wrote -- mayor...
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and then he wants to hire more government workers. nothing wrong with government workers, but that's not going to put america back to work. that, of course, he wants to make his investments in various businesses and so forth and then he wants to raise taxes. he does not have a plan that will get america working. paul ryan and i have a plan that's going to get america to create 12 million jobs in four years and get take home pay up! [ cheers and applause ] it's got five parts. and you've heard them, but i'm going to tell you again 'cause i want to you remember. five things we're going to do to get this economy going again. america's economy is going to come back and come back strong. going to get take home pay up and jobs growing again. get our kids coming out of college and high school able to get good jobs. got five things. number within, we're going to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to double the number of permits on federal lands and federal waters a
and then he wants to hire more government workers. nothing wrong with government workers, but that's not going to put america back to work. that, of course, he wants to make his investments in various businesses and so forth and then he wants to raise taxes. he does not have a plan that will get america working. paul ryan and i have a plan that's going to get america to create 12 million jobs in four years and get take home pay up! [ cheers and applause ] it's got five parts. and you've heard...
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we know hoe president obama governs. is there something massachusetts could tell us how he would likely govern as president that is meaningful for undecided making choices? >> i think in 2002 massachusetts voters fell in like if not in love with mitt romney and that was in watching him lead the olympics out in salt lake city, and he was brought back people saw in him the ceo alkt that he could still talk about today and employ it at the state government level. and for the first year and a half or so, i think the people were satisfied with what they saw. but then there was this social conversion and the policy shifts that came with it and as he started to run for president and now he's going to lose that state dramatically to president obama next month. so i think that we saw a glimpse of it again when this was a tunnel ceiling collapse toward the end of his tenure as governor where he was a good strong leader, he create ad a stem-to-stern review and laid it out for the city of boston and the state of massachusetts, but t
we know hoe president obama governs. is there something massachusetts could tell us how he would likely govern as president that is meaningful for undecided making choices? >> i think in 2002 massachusetts voters fell in like if not in love with mitt romney and that was in watching him lead the olympics out in salt lake city, and he was brought back people saw in him the ceo alkt that he could still talk about today and employ it at the state government level. and for the first year and a...
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when we have fulfilled our promise of good government i will cut my beard. >> the cuban liberator, jose marte was a hero of your, i believe and many others who have taken part in the liberation movement, the successful ones have mentioned the element of luck. do you believe in luck? >> well, what i think is that in the lives of every man luck is part of the job. >> was there ever a time in the fight that you led that you thought things might not work out that something would go wrong? >> well, sometimes we have difficults. everything is not possible but i was always sure of the big thing. >> fidel castro, what do you wish most for your country in the months ahead? >> in the future what i wish more for my country is peace and progress. >> do you expect that the tourist travel will be resumed to cuba? that the tourists will come again? >> well, for example, united states i know they like cuba. i see them very happy. i find many soldiers here and they dome me and congratulate me because they think what's happened and because we have peace here. but they ask from the united states if they c
when we have fulfilled our promise of good government i will cut my beard. >> the cuban liberator, jose marte was a hero of your, i believe and many others who have taken part in the liberation movement, the successful ones have mentioned the element of luck. do you believe in luck? >> well, what i think is that in the lives of every man luck is part of the job. >> was there ever a time in the fight that you led that you thought things might not work out that something would...
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we have government ordained by god. if you look at moses, he was involved in government. if you look at joseph, he was involved in government. all throughout the bible, i mean, in the bible you see strong personalities who were involved in government. it is a right. we must support those things that will provide the quality of life and will provide a standard of living for human beings. so, any time you suppress that, any time you take away that, it has to be demonic and diabolical. >> the last question, i want to talk about policy, aside from politics. and the president endorsed gay marriage as a policy. do you think that will affect the black voter turnout in your congregation and across the country? >> that's an excellent question. as soon as he made that statement as a pastor, as a student of the bible, as one who believes in the word of god. we certainly cannot support gay marriages, but we certainly know that the president is the president for all people. he did not, in fact, legislate gay marriages. so, at the end of the day, god has made us free moral agents where
we have government ordained by god. if you look at moses, he was involved in government. if you look at joseph, he was involved in government. all throughout the bible, i mean, in the bible you see strong personalities who were involved in government. it is a right. we must support those things that will provide the quality of life and will provide a standard of living for human beings. so, any time you suppress that, any time you take away that, it has to be demonic and diabolical. >>...
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so there's a bit of a recession there and the federal government, could the federal government help? and woodrow wilson called a cabinet meeting together and said no we really can't do much about shark attacks. and when the election came around that fall wilson did eight points worse in those beach towns that were affected by the shark attacks than in the rest of new jersey. >> okay and football games, literally, if your team is winning, a small town team, you had something like a 1.6% uptick in vote for the incumbent because they feel like, hey, everything's going well. that can make a big difference in places where like ohio state football, places like that gators football, in florida. right? >> right. and i think what these studies show, what the people were trying to do is separate things like the economy, and foreign affairs. you know, stuff that a president can control from things that they have no control over. and they find that like a lot of voters, if they're feeling pretty good, because the local team won, or if they're not getting chewed up by a shark, then they're more l
so there's a bit of a recession there and the federal government, could the federal government help? and woodrow wilson called a cabinet meeting together and said no we really can't do much about shark attacks. and when the election came around that fall wilson did eight points worse in those beach towns that were affected by the shark attacks than in the rest of new jersey. >> okay and football games, literally, if your team is winning, a small town team, you had something like a 1.6%...
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supporters and opponents of president morsi's new government set cars on fire. more than 100 people were hurt. sparking the fury men on horses and camels charged to charge at them. >>> syria and turkey are even more. the syrian regime has been fighting for months at flash poinths like allepo. but it has killed turkish citizens. >>> launched a cyberwar on u.s. targets, that's according to "wall street journal" they say there has been a string of hacking attacks on american banks and energy and oil companies in the persian gulf and middle east. leon panetta is sounding the alarm. >> these kinds of attacks could be a cyberpearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation. >> doctors in pakistan say the next 48 hours are critical for a gravely injured pakistani girl who has become an international symbol of courage. the taliban gunned down the 14-year-old last week. her crime, speaking out about her right to go to school. 38 suspects are now under arrest. cnn's resa has more on the
supporters and opponents of president morsi's new government set cars on fire. more than 100 people were hurt. sparking the fury men on horses and camels charged to charge at them. >>> syria and turkey are even more. the syrian regime has been fighting for months at flash poinths like allepo. but it has killed turkish citizens. >>> launched a cyberwar on u.s. targets, that's according to "wall street journal" they say there has been a string of hacking attacks on...
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the campaign suing the state government accountability board. the deadline to return ballots should be extended. only one was sent late by nail. >> vermont, mississippi also missed the deadline. the justice department has filed a suit in vermont. there is a company holding steel for one world trade center hostage? the port authority of new york and new jersey suing adf steel for failing to deliver steel for the needle of the antenna. the lawsuit claims adf is demanding $6 million in payments for another project before shipment. adf has no immediate comment in all of that those are your headlines. >> let's get over to our friend rick reichmuth. >> i love seeing that picture of the trade center. >> that's beautiful seeing that go up. a cold morning across a lot of the northeast right now. this big warm-up back in the plains again. we're going to have severe weather again. eastern part of the country all extremely clear right now. take a look at this. we had a couple tornadoes last night in the texas panhandle area. today it's going to be just to t
the campaign suing the state government accountability board. the deadline to return ballots should be extended. only one was sent late by nail. >> vermont, mississippi also missed the deadline. the justice department has filed a suit in vermont. there is a company holding steel for one world trade center hostage? the port authority of new york and new jersey suing adf steel for failing to deliver steel for the needle of the antenna. the lawsuit claims adf is demanding $6 million in...
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what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt romney, why should we think he will do anything differently. >> and he has yet to show any strength at any point in this campaign of standing up to the right when they put pressure on him. on the issue of abortion, the differences between the two tickets could not have been clearer or the stakes more evident. here is paul ryan on why he opposes a woman's right to choose. let's listen to the man himself. >> i believe that life begins at conception. that's why -- those are the reasons why i'm pro-life. now, i understand this is a difficult issue, and i respect people who don't a
what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt...
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there were actually al qaeda flags flying above government buildings. when i went to libya last saturday. i was there most of the day. not a single person ever mentioned a video. so this administration continues to have a lot of questions that go unanswered, in fact, compounded by the fact that the white house, the vice president, they continue -- they are just not being straight with the american people. they have a lot to answer for. >> laura: congressman chaffetz do you think that the vice president lied. >> he t. could be that he was never in the loop. he is vice president of the united states. i don't think ignorance is a good defense. i think the reality is they should have known. good leadership, a good president should be saying my goodness we were bombed in libya twice? what are we doing to improve security there. not just sit lack and wait and see. we have four people killed. we haven't had a u.s. ambassador killed overseas since the 1970s. >> laura: congressman, the "the washington post" today is reporting that political chaos in libya today
there were actually al qaeda flags flying above government buildings. when i went to libya last saturday. i was there most of the day. not a single person ever mentioned a video. so this administration continues to have a lot of questions that go unanswered, in fact, compounded by the fact that the white house, the vice president, they continue -- they are just not being straight with the american people. they have a lot to answer for. >> laura: congressman chaffetz do you think that the...
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. >> at the rate of which the pakistani people turn against them, help the government to go after them that would be perhaps a silver lining from this horrible tragedy. >> reporter: malala was just 7 years old when she wrote about life under the taliban for the bbc. she's since been a crusader the taliban wanted to silence. >> i think it has ramifications beyond the area where it took place and this one person. >> reporter: and indeed this story of the brave teenager has inspired people around the world. >> we have seen life as men and we will stand up for our rights. >> reporter: now girls and boys in pakistan are taking up her fight for the right of all girls to go to school. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a vallejo man accused of fatally shooting his two friend pled not guilty today in solano county superior court. authorities say halleneger shot the two men. he's charged with two counts of murder and weapons enhancements. >>> new developments now in a story we first brought you back in april. ktvu has learned that a house in antioch taking over by squatters has now been so
. >> at the rate of which the pakistani people turn against them, help the government to go after them that would be perhaps a silver lining from this horrible tragedy. >> reporter: malala was just 7 years old when she wrote about life under the taliban for the bbc. she's since been a crusader the taliban wanted to silence. >> i think it has ramifications beyond the area where it took place and this one person. >> reporter: and indeed this story of the brave teenager has...
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that's how invisible staff can be in government. but they are absolutely essential in government. the president is never alone with a decision, and you would never want him to be. candidates alone on the debate stage, foster a fiction where the presidency is a form of tennis in a business suit where you stand out there and do it all alone. another debate commissioner who i've known for decades told me last night that he thinks the candidates should get the questions in advance. i hadn't thought of that one myself, but as soon as i heard it, i agreed with him. in most presidencies there will not be one instance, not one in four years in office, where a president has to think on his feet in the instant about a policy decision. nor would you want him to. you want a president to carefully consider every governing decision, to take as much time as it takes to make the best decision. to give more thought to and seek more advice on things he or she is not sure about. what we should want to hear from presidential candidates is a careful, considered position, a response they've had time to
that's how invisible staff can be in government. but they are absolutely essential in government. the president is never alone with a decision, and you would never want him to be. candidates alone on the debate stage, foster a fiction where the presidency is a form of tennis in a business suit where you stand out there and do it all alone. another debate commissioner who i've known for decades told me last night that he thinks the candidates should get the questions in advance. i hadn't thought...
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. >> at the rate of which the pakistani people turn against them, help the government to go after them that would be perhaps a silver lining from this horrible tragedy. >> reporter: malala was just 7 years old when she wrote about life under the taliban for the bbc. she's since been a crusader the taliban wanted to silence. >> i think it has ramifications beyond the area where it took place and this one person. >> reporter: and indeed this story of the brave teenager has inspired people around the world. >> we have seen life as men and we will stand up for our rights. >> reporter: now girls and boys in pakistan are taking up her fight for the right of all girls to go to school. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a vallejo man accused of fatally shooting his two friend pled not guilty today in solano county superior court. authorities say halleneger shot the two men. he's charged with two counts of murder and weapons enhancements. >>> new developments now in a story we first brought you back in april. ktvu has learned that a house in antioch taking over by squatters has now been so
. >> at the rate of which the pakistani people turn against them, help the government to go after them that would be perhaps a silver lining from this horrible tragedy. >> reporter: malala was just 7 years old when she wrote about life under the taliban for the bbc. she's since been a crusader the taliban wanted to silence. >> i think it has ramifications beyond the area where it took place and this one person. >> reporter: and indeed this story of the brave teenager has...